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Bmw X5 3.0i on 2040-cars

US $18,999.00
Year:2005 Mileage:62541 Color: Gray leather interior
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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BMW X5 3.0i
2005

Single Owner Purchased New from Factory
Always Stored in Garage
Never in Cold Climates Where Road Salts/Solvents Used

Standard Engineering and Safety Features Include:
3.0 liter 24-Valve Six Cylinder Engine
Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes
Dynamic Stability Control with All Season Traction
XDrive All-Wheel Drive System
Hill Descent Control 
Power Steering
Double-Pivot Strut-Type Front Suspension
4-Link Integral Rear Suspension
17 X 7.5 Alloy Wheels
"Smart" Airbags for Driver and Passenger
Dual Front Door-Mounted Side Impact Airbags
Head Protection System Front and Rear
Height-Adjustable Front Safety Belts with Automatic Pretensioners and Force Limiters
Coded Drive-away Protection
Halogen Free-Form  Low-Beam Headlights and Foglights
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
Options:
Automatic Transmission
Sterling gray exterior
Gray leather interior
Cold Weather Package (heated front seats, headlight washers and ski bag)
Heated Steering Wheel
Premium Package
On-Board Computer
Power Glass Moonroof
Adjustable Rear Seat Back
Body Colored Door Handles
Wood Trim
Cup Holder
Lumbar Support
Rain Sensor and Automatic Headlights
Xenon Headlights
Adaptive Light Control
Premium Sound System  with DSP
Comfort and Convenience Features:
Vehicle and Key Memory
Remote Entry, Including 2-Step Unlocking and Remote Tailgate Release
Automatic Climate Control with Micro-Filter and Air Recirculation
Power Tilt and Telescopic, Leather-Wrapped Multi-Function Steering Wheel with Cruise, Audio and Accessory Phone Controls
Power, Heated Door Mirrors, and Rear Window Defroster
Anti-Thieft AM/FM/Stereo/CD Audio System
Memory System for Driver's Seat, Side-View Mirrors and Steering Wheel Position
Power Front Seats with Lumbar Support
Power Windows with One-Touch Up and Down Operation
Service Interval Indicator
4-Function On-Board Computer
Electric Interior Tailgate Release
Check Control Vehicle Monitor System
Roof Rails

Tax, title, license and all applicable fees are the sole responsibility of buyer.
Vehicle is available for local pickup at no charge.
All shipping costs and responsibility to arrange shipping is buyer's sole responsibility.

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